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Description: Download our Android App : play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobimonsterit.shrigurugranthsahibjisggs -To give your contribution in making of sakhis you may support us. Join our channel : youtube.com/channel/UC_FgXFLViLeyKTyQ7n7hWHg/join IF YOU CHOOSE PATREON THEN IT WILL HELP US A LOT WHILE CHOOSING OUR GOAL (Translation of Shri Guru Granth Sahib ji and covering sakhis of all gurus and many more). What is patreon? This is a platform made for youtubers to get funds/donations from their regular viewers. Patreon : patreon.com/storyatoz Cards/UPI APP : storyatoz.com/support/support.php PayTm/PhonePay/GPay Number : 9910183095. Thanks for your support and love. StoryAtoZ.com Team #sakhi #gurubani#GuruNanakJiSakhiya #guruji #sakhi #sabtera #gurupurab 550 Banda Singh Bahadur (born Lachman Dev)[2][1][3] (27 October 1670 – 9 June 1716), was a Sikh warrior and a commander of Khalsa army. At age 15, he left home to become an ascetic, and was given the name Madho Das Bairagi. He established a monastery at Nānded, on the bank of the river Godāvarī. In 1707, Guru Gobind Singh accepted an invitation to meet Bahadur Shah I in southern India. He visited Banda Singh Bahadur in 1708. Banda became disciple of Guru Gobind Singh and was given a new name, Banda Singh Bahadur, after the Baptism Ceremony. He was given five arrows by the Guru as a blessing for the battles ahead. He came to Khanda in Sonipat and assembled a fighting force and led the struggle against the Mughal Empire. His first major action was the sacking of the Mughal provincial capital, Samana, in November 1709.[1] After establishing his authority and Khalsa rule in Punjab,[4] Banda Singh Bahadur abolished the zamindari system, and granted property rights to the tillers of the land. Banda Singh was captured by the Mughals and tortured to death in 1715–1716. Guru Gobind Singh (Punjabi pronunciation: [gʊɾuː goːbɪn̯d̯ᵊ sɪ́ŋgᵊ]; 22 December 1666 – 7 October 1708),[2][7] born Gobind Rai, was the tenth Sikh Guru, a spiritual master, warrior, poet and philosopher. When his father, Guru Tegh Bahadur, was executed by Aurangzeb,[a] Guru Gobind Singh was formally installed as the leader of the Sikhs at the age of nine, becoming the tenth and final human Sikh Guru.[12] His four sons died during his lifetime – two in battle, two executed by the Mughal army.[13][14][15] Among his notable contributions to Sikhism are founding the Sikh warrior community called Khalsa in 1699[4][16][17] and introducing the Five Ks, the five articles of faith that Khalsa Sikhs wear at all times. Guru Gobind Singh is credited with the Dasam Granth whose hymns are a sacred part of Sikh prayers and Khalsa rituals.[18][19] He is also credited as the one who finalized and enshrined the Guru Granth Sahib as Sikhism's primary scripture and eternal Guru.[20]